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Cosmopolitanism in Twenty-First Century Fiction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
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Cosmopolitanism in Twenty-First Century Fiction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
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"Cosmopolitanism contains some of the most polished and enviably
well-written chapters of literary criticism that have ever come my
way. Shaw's readings are critically informed and theoretically
sophisticated, yet at the same time remarkably lucid and clear.
This is a work of very fine, well-balanced, and - for a first book
- astonishingly mature scholarship." - Prof Berthold Schoene, Head
of Research and Knowledge Exchange, Manchester Metropolitan
University, UK "The first study to fully appreciate contemporary
literature's engagement with cosmopolitanism. A persuasive and
articulate engagement with questions of ethics, community,
transnationalism and cultural identity, it's an essential read for
anyone interested in the contribution of contemporary fiction to
our world today". - Dr Sara Upstone, Principal Lecturer in English
Literature, Kingston University, UK. This study of cosmopolitanism
in contemporary British and American fiction identifies several
authors who forge new and intensified dialogues between local
experience and global flows. The twenty-first century has been
marked by an unprecedented intensification in globalisation,
transnational mobility and technological change. The theories and
values of cosmopolitanism will be argued to provide a direct
response to ways of being-in-relation to others and answer urgent
fears surrounding cultural convergence. The four chapters examine
works by David Mitchell, Zadie Smith, Teju Cole, Dave Eggers and
Hari Kunzru. The study will demonstrate how these authors imagine
new cosmopolitan modes of belonging and point towards the need for
an emergent and affirmative cosmopolitics attuned to the diversity
and complexity of twenty-first century globality. The study assumes
an interdisciplinary approach and will appeal to literature
academics, under-/ postgraduate students, and researchers
interested in the culture and politics of contemporary life.
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